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    Windows 10’s “update” turns off seconds on the taskbar’s Calendar flyout


    Windows 10’s April 2025 update, which is set to release on April 8, turns off seconds in the Calendar flyout. This change is already rolling out with Windows 10 KB5053643, an optional update (no automatic installation).

    I still use Windows 10 because it works well on my Lenovo Legion, but I do switch back and forth between the two operating systems as part of my job. Windows 10 is a fine operating system. However, Microsoft seems to be messing with it for no reason. First, the company tried adding Copilot, then updating Settings UI, and now it’s removing seconds.

    In our tests, Windows Latest observed that Windows 10’s Calendar flyout has been updated and no longer has the seconds in the clock.

    By default, Windows 10’s taskbar doesn’t show seconds in the clock. While you can enable that feature by modifying the Windows Registry, there’s also the built-in Calendar flyout, which displays the time with seconds.

    Here’s what it looks like in current production builds.

    Windows 10’s “update” turns off seconds on the taskbar’s Calendar flyout Windows-10-Calendar-Flyout-with-seconds.jpg

    And after the update, here’s what it looks like:

    Windows 10’s “update” turns off seconds on the taskbar’s Calendar flyout Windows-10-Calendar-Flyout-without-seconds.jpg

    I don’t think many people cared about seeing seconds there, but I was one of the few who did. For example, I was checking whether a Python script I wrote was refreshing every 60 seconds, and I used the Calendar flyout to confirm it by watching the seconds. But now I can’t do that anymore because Microsoft removed the feature.

    That’s just one of the examples of my use cases where “seconds” mattered to me.

    In Windows 10 KB5053643 or newer, when you click the time and date displayed on the taskbar, the Calendar flyout still opens, but it doesn’t have seconds.

    This update has also pulled a proper one-line mention of the “day, date, and year.” Now, it’s segregated all over the UI.

    Windows 10’s “update” turns off seconds on the taskbar’s Calendar flyout Before-and-after-Calendar-flyout-on-Windows-10.jpg
    Old VS New Calendar flyout on Windows 10 | Image Courtesy: WindowsLatest.com

    Well, the seconds feature is gone and you can’t bring it back. Yet another bad decision by Microsoft, and I don’t think they’ll revert the change.

    Why even remove seconds from Windows 10 flyout?


    Microsoft previously said that exposing seconds via GUI is bad for performance because it means the operating system needs to spend extra time on updating locks, and “periodic activity will prevent the CPU from entering a low-power state.”

    This is one the reasons why the company did not ship Windows 11’s taskbar with seconds feature. I reported about it in 2022. However, Microsoft added seconds back to Windows 11 after consistent feedback from users.

    In case of Windows 10, I don’t think that’s going to happen because the operating system’s support is set to end on October 14, 2025.

    Microsoft doesn’t care about what you want on Windows 10 and the above change is a clear example of it.

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    WinLatest, Mar 31, 2025
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  2. WINDOWS 11 - Doesn't show my calendar on TaskBar

    Dear Community Member,

    I understand that you've been facing an issue with the calendar not displaying when you click on the time in the taskbar on Windows 11. This can indeed be frustrating, especially if you rely on the calendar for your work. Let's try a few troubleshooting steps to see if we can resolve this issue:

    1. Restart the Windows Explorer process:
      • Right-click on the taskbar and select "Task Manager" from the context menu.
      • In the "Processes" tab, locate "Windows Explorer" and right-click on it.
      • Choose "Restart" from the menu.
      • Wait for the taskbar and desktop to refresh, then check if the calendar now appears when you click on the time.
    2. Check the taskbar settings:
      • Right-click on an empty area of the taskbar and select "Taskbar settings."
      • In the settings window, scroll down to the "Notification area" section and click on "Turn system icons on or off."
      • Ensure that the "Calendar" option is set to "On."
      • If it was already enabled, toggle it off and on again, then check if the calendar appears.
    3. Update Windows 11:
      • Make sure you have the latest updates installed for Windows 11.
      • Go to "Settings" by pressing Win + I on your keyboard.
      • Click on "Windows Update" and select "Check for updates."
      • If updates are available, download and install them.
      • After the update process is complete, restart your computer and see if the calendar is now visible.
    4. Create a new user account:
      • Sometimes, issues can be specific to a user account. Creating a new account can help determine if the problem is account-related.
      • Go to "Settings" and click on "Accounts."
      • Select "Family & other users" from the left sidebar.
      • Under "Other users," click on "Add account."
      • Follow the prompts to create a new user account.
      • Log in to the new account and check if the calendar works correctly.
    I hope one of these suggestions helps you resolve the calendar display issue on your Windows 11 system. Let us know if you have any further questions or if there's anything else we can assist you with.
     
    mariyanzish, Mar 31, 2025
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  3. How do revert to windows 10 calendar flyout and action centre flyout in windows 11

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    sync microsoft Calendar flyout with To Do List

    I just upgraded to windows 10 1909 build 18363.476. I did so because I wanted to use the upgraded Calendar flyout on the task bar.

    It works well, it syncs with outlook (I use Office 365 Home) but it does not sync with Microsoft "To Do List". To be candid, I have had problems with Microsoft "To Do List" So I would appreciate any help, Also any tutorials about Microsoft
    "To Do List" would be appreciated
     
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